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Today-Music-History-Nov12

Today in Music History for Nov. 12: In 1818, English church organist and composer Henry Hemy was born. Of his several original compositions, the best known is the tune "St. Catherine," to which is ...
Need a conversation starter? These fun, niche facts (from Cleopatra's timeline to chainsaws' surprising origin) will make you ...
The Sydney Hobart Yacht Race sees 142 yachts compete on St. Stephen’s Day, featuring world-class competitors and thrilling ...
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The NFL's Super Bowl LX halftime show announcement featuring Bad Bunny has sparked controversy, with petitions demanding George Strait as an alternative. Critics argue Bad Bunny doesn't represent ...
A petition to replace Grammy Award-winning rapper Bad Bunny with the “King of Country” George Strait as the Super Bowl halftime show performer is gaining steam online with thousands of fans on board ...
On this day in (October 6) in 1983, George Strait released his third studio album, Right or Wrong. In 1984, it reached No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, marking the first of 27 LPs to ...
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Baby Snakes First Meal!

Watch as these baby snakes experience their very first meal in the Molinaro Snake Lab!
Over 100 million people regularly watch the Super Bowl halftime show. Even if fans don't care about the game, more often than not they're tuning in to see the biggest stars of the music world. However ...
After a decade of being known almost exclusively as a duet singer, Melba Montgomery inked a deal with Elektra Records and released her self-titled album in 1973. The album’s lead single peaked at No.
A petition has been launched for country music legend George Strait to replace Bad Bunny in the Super Bowl halftime show amid fears the anti-Donald Trump rapper will turn it into a 'political stunt.' ...
George Kirby and the Mariners were crushed by the Blue Jays 13-4 in front of a sellout crowd at T-Mobile Park in Game 3 of the ALCS. Here are three instant impressions. Also, in the highly anticipated ...